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The Greatest Showman album steals the limelight from Justin Timberlake to claim a fifth week at Number 1

Plus there are big new entries for Simple Minds, Don Broco, Rae Morris and more.

The Greatest Showman soundtrack extends its lead at Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart as the film continues to captivate audiences across the UK.

The album, a cast recording of songs from the musical drama, claims a fifth week at the summit, finishing with just over double the combined sales of its closest competitor.

It means Justin Timberlake has to settle for second place with his new album Man Of The Woods. The singer’s fifth collection, which arrives the same week he performed at the Super Bowl halftime show, is only his second album to miss the top spot. Look back at his complete Official UK Chart history here.

The Greatest Showman isn't the first soundtrack to dominate the Official Albums Chart. Look back at more here, including La La Land and Les Miserables.

Two more brand new albums debut inside this week’s Top 5: Simple Minds’ 18th studio album Walk Between Worlds (4) becomes the Scottish band’s highest charting album in 23 years, since 1995’s Good News From The Next World, and Bedford rockers Don Broco claim a new personal best Number 5 with their third album Technology.

Both albums finish at Numbers 1 and 2 respectively on this week's Official Vinyl Albums Chart, with Simple Minds shifting just over 2,000 copies on black plastic this week.

New entries and high climbers

Leeds psychedelic band Hookworms land their first Top 40 album with their latest album, Microshift, new at Number 18, and Singer-songwriter Rae Morris opens at Number 20 with her new album Someone Out There.

Further down, Heavy metal band Saxon score their ninth Top 40 album with Thunderbolt at 29, Field Music’s Open Here enters at 30, and Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy award-winning album DAMN. returns to the Top 40, up seven places to 35.

Rounding off this week's Top 40 is a deluxe reissue of Nirvana’s 1991 album Nevermind. The record returns to the Top 40 for the first time in seven years, re-entering at 39.

Finally, the Spice Girls' Greatest Hits album re-enters the Top 100 following the group's reunion talks last week. The collection, which originally peaked at Number 2 in 2007, re-enters the Top 100 at 81.